Comment by voidhorse

Comment by voidhorse a day ago

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I would argue it's more correct to call that phase experimentation. I doubt the early manufacturers of steam machines would even call themselves engineers in a serious or precise sense. They were engineers in the sense of "builder of engine" as a specific object, but the term's meaning has evolved from that basic initial usage.

A discipline becomes engineering when we achieve a level of understanding. such that we can be mathematically precise about it. Of course experimentation and trial and error are a fundamental part of that process, but there's a reason we have a word to distinguish processes which become more certain and precise thereafter and why we don't just call anything and everything engineering of some form.

graemefawcett a day ago

I think it's still fair to call yourself an engineer while you're using a tool that might still be new. It doesn't change the principles of engineering just because you have a slightly different tool in your tool belt

You're right that we're still learning how to use them properly. If someone's purely sitting in front of an all-you-can-eat vibe coding machine and trying to one-shot themselves into a fortune with their next startup, then absolutely, they don't deserve to call themselves an engineer.

But just using AI as an assistive technology does not take away from your abilities as an engineer. Used properly, it can be a significant force multiplier